JArmour
Go VOLS!
- Jan 2, 2008
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So on the advice of PA Jayhawk, I tried a new course up in his neck of the woods. A buddy and I played Pocono Manor East Course on Saturday and I shot a career best 78. I'm a 14.9 handicap (I don't like saying 15 and I don't think I'm at 14 yet) down from last years mark of a 23. Everything I read about the course was short and tight so I was a little worried before we got there. Yardage was 6565 and 69.0/118 from the blue where we played from.
Had a great range session and piped my first drive down the middle on a par 5 and had 195 left. Just missed the green to the right with a four hybrid and got up and down for bird. I played really good all day after that start. had a double on two after my approach shot plugged just in front of the green. Went out and came home in pair of 39's. Only birdie was number one I hit 10 greens and 8 fairways. Wasn't in the woods all day at most I was just in the rough. I had 26 putts and a lot of par saves.
The greens were very small as the course was built in 1902. Fairways weren't too tight but they seemed not have been cut in a while especially since there has been a decent amount of rain in the past few days. Overall for $30 it was a nice course. Great views and the course was empty made for a pretty awesome day.
First picture is from a few spectators on the par 3 number 3. They walked about 4 feet in front of us on the tee box. I really thought we were going to have to club them. The first doe looked as though she was going to charge us. Probably the toughest hole of the day (deer charging aside). You can't see the green only a directional flag to a green no bigger than 10x10 yards. It was playing 155, I got lucky and barely cleared the down slope and landed on the fringe.
Second picture is from number four way down hill and played about 305.
Third picture is number 7 par 3, 77 yards and again way down hill, hit 3/4 lob flew the green onto the cart path off the big tree behind the green back onto the fringe. I couldn't make that up if I tried, lucky par.
Fourth is of an old mountain man who spoke broken english and tried to sell us golf balls. They started at $10/dozen and each no we said got him down to $4/dozen, so I had to buy some Pro V's.
Last picture is of 18 a par 3 with a bunker shaped like well....you know.
EDIT: The pictures are out of order. Sorry!
Had a great range session and piped my first drive down the middle on a par 5 and had 195 left. Just missed the green to the right with a four hybrid and got up and down for bird. I played really good all day after that start. had a double on two after my approach shot plugged just in front of the green. Went out and came home in pair of 39's. Only birdie was number one I hit 10 greens and 8 fairways. Wasn't in the woods all day at most I was just in the rough. I had 26 putts and a lot of par saves.
The greens were very small as the course was built in 1902. Fairways weren't too tight but they seemed not have been cut in a while especially since there has been a decent amount of rain in the past few days. Overall for $30 it was a nice course. Great views and the course was empty made for a pretty awesome day.
First picture is from a few spectators on the par 3 number 3. They walked about 4 feet in front of us on the tee box. I really thought we were going to have to club them. The first doe looked as though she was going to charge us. Probably the toughest hole of the day (deer charging aside). You can't see the green only a directional flag to a green no bigger than 10x10 yards. It was playing 155, I got lucky and barely cleared the down slope and landed on the fringe.
Second picture is from number four way down hill and played about 305.
Third picture is number 7 par 3, 77 yards and again way down hill, hit 3/4 lob flew the green onto the cart path off the big tree behind the green back onto the fringe. I couldn't make that up if I tried, lucky par.
Fourth is of an old mountain man who spoke broken english and tried to sell us golf balls. They started at $10/dozen and each no we said got him down to $4/dozen, so I had to buy some Pro V's.
Last picture is of 18 a par 3 with a bunker shaped like well....you know.
EDIT: The pictures are out of order. Sorry!